Sold. A new business deal for Rex has its hidden side, and Maxine's life is coming up roses, or is it. Episode 3.24 (Wednesday 17 January 1990) — written by James Griffin, directed by Aileen O'Sullivan And a television appearance holds a hidden agenda for Maxine. The saga continues. Ups and Downs. Gemma learns a thing or two about ambition and Jasmine (Geeling Ng) lands Gloss in a whole heap of trouble. The Redferns are on the move. A new magazine is launched. While she exercises her newfound power in a most unusual way Rex broods, a decision for Magda, temptation for Alistair and Chelsea learns that there is more to the modelling business than meets the eye. Episode 1.15 (Thursday 19 November 1987) — written by Debra Daley, directed by Aileen O'Sullivan Alistair's fate depends on Caro's vote. Brigitte Berger .... Alexandra The website is currently under a revamp in design. Magda and Sean learn more startling information about Matt. Episode 3.22 (Wednesday 3 January 1990) — written by Rosemary McLeod, directed by Peter Sharp Brad tries to bribe his way into Chelsea's good books with disastrous results, Gloss has some new competition and Gemma is learning the hard way. The birthday party descends into a seething mass of accusations and recriminations, Gemma's big story has alarm bells ringing in the Redfern empire and Greg (Mark Maiden) returns to the scene of the crime. Maxine is in trouble, Olivia springs a surprise, and Rex is prepared to be generous. The Redferns go hunting. Yvonne Lawley .... Olivia Redfern Rex's life is not all it could be as he is forced to do some serious grovelling. I do not take much part in the running of the shop and business other than the occasional visit and bit of business, but we needed a website to promote our products online so I decided to go ahead and do so. What surprises will Maxine spring on the family this time round? Find your friends on Facebook. This is the last ever episode of Gloss as TVNZ closed its in-house drama department and outsourced its drama productions to independent producers. Andrew M. Gray Ciara Hanna John Mark Loudermilk Christina Masterson Azim Rizk Cameron Jebo Shailesh Prajapati Ian Harcourt. Gloss was a television drama series in New Zealand that screened from 1987 to 1990. Episode 3.02 (Wednesday 16 August 1989) — written by Ian Mune, directed by Murray Reece Maxine's holiday is not the break she hoped for. Alistair attempts a fresh start and Rex grabs his chance to betray the family. Brad's paranoia is growing. Olivia raises a spectre from the past in an attempt to drive a wedge between Rex and Caro, but the results are far from expected. And a visit to the hairdresser's changes Magda's life. Brad and Caro reach an all time low or do they? Alistair stumbles from crisis to crisis, fast becoming aware that his life is disappearing before his very eyes, Rex makes his big move as Maxine prepares to clip his wings and with Brad at the helm will the Redfern family survive? Episode 2.09 (Tuesday 16 August 1988) — written by Lex Van Os, directed by Aileen O'Sullivan Danielle Cormack .... Tania Veitch Episode 2.05 (Tuesday 19 July 1988) — written by Liddy Holloway, directed by Aileen O'Sullivan Matt (Andy Anderson) turns sleuth and Jessica (Judy McIntosh) has more bad news for Alistair. For Chelsea there's a new man stepping from the shadows and for Gemma it's a day of winning and losing. Maxine is pressured to give up an old love. Episode 1.03 (Thursday 27 August 1987) — written by Debra Daley, directed by Gregory Rood It's a red letter day for the Redferns. The series was about the lives of the rich, famous and fashionable people involved with a fashion magazine owned by the Redfern family. There's a Redfern wedding underway and under wraps. Brad (Michael Keir-Morrissey) and Caro's (Donna Clark) marriage has got off to a less than certain beginning, Gemma's first assignment turns out to be more than she bargained for and Chelsea (Lisa Chappell) is proving to be quite a handful. Gemma has a rather sinister shopping list she needs filled while Chelsea is losing control of her magazine. Episode 2.06 (Tuesday 26 July 1988) — written by Rosemary McLeod, directed by Murray Reece Episode 3.06 (Wednesday 13 September 1989) — written by Norelle Scott and James Griffin, directed by Murray Reece Episode 3.03 (Wednesday 23 August 1989) — written by Rosemary McLeod, directed by Peter Barrett Geeling Ng .... Jasmine Sage Episode 3.16 (Wednesday 22 November 1989) — written by Judy Callingham, directed by Aileen O'Sullivan A bet among the boys leads to some ugly repercussions. Ian Harcourt. Gemma is pushed and comes out fighting, a party at the mansion tests old relationships and builds on others, Magda has some good and bad news from Sean, and Aaron makes his first approaches. Episode 3.01 (Wednesday 9 August 1989) — written by Judy Callingham, directed by Tony Holden Geoff Dolan .... Neil Palmer Mark Maiden .... Greg He also finds time to write books and has had five published to date. Meanwhile at "Gloss" Magda's after a new man and Poppy (Raewyn Blade) is acting strangely. Episode 2.02 (Tuesday 28 June 1988) — written by Jeffrey Thomas, directed by Murray Reece Gloss without Maxine? Episode 2.10 (Tuesday 23 August 1988) — written by Ian Mune, directed by Janice Finn

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